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The American stripper, who is alleged to have had an affair with US President Donald Trump prior to him entering the Oval office, made a surprise appearance at central London club G-A-Y.

Stormy was there to judge weekly night Porn Idol which sees partygoers strip off in order to try and win £500.

A source told Daily Star Online: "G-A-Y and Heaven pull in some of the biggest names on the planet and there is never any issue.

"Everyone from Rita Ora to Lady Gaga have taken to the stage at the club without any issues.

"Even notorious TV personality Kim Woodburn has judged Porn Idol without a hitch, however, Stormy seems to be the exception."

The insider added: "Minutes before she was due to take to the stage photographers who always shoot the evening were pulled aside and told no professional pics could be taken of Stormy.

"Her people blocked photography."

However, while she may be able to control professional cameras and apparently have Channel 5 bosses wrapped around her little finger, even Stormy can't stop camera phones.

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(Image: WENN)

(Image: WENN)

In a series of snaps taken from the crowd, the blonde babe can be seen looking pensive in a leather chair as she ogles at wannabe strippers working their magic on a pole.

Dressed in a plunging black number, Stormy made sure her larger-than-life assets were on show as she egged on the shameless performers.

As she erupted into a fit of laughter, the controversial gal learned forward causing her to be millimetres away from a wardrobe malfunction.

She completed her look with open-toed black heels.

(Image: WENN)

(Image: WENN)

Earlier this month Channel 5 chief Ben Frow revealed he was raging when Stormy pulled out of her heavily hyped CBB appearance.

Speaking at the Edinburgh TV Festival, Mr Frow said: "We contributed a lot to her participation and we filmed the VT, which people will have seen, and then she decided not to participate, sort of disappeared on us.

"I was miffed. I was bloody furious actually. Because we'd built the whole goddamn show – we built the White House – Kirstie Alley actually ended up being a much better first lady."

The TV bigwig even revealed he flew out a member of production to America to accompany Stormy to north London ahead of the launch night.